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Do conservative Christians let our values guide our voting? Of course. But do conservative church pastors tell their members how to vote? I have never seen it. But I do know, firsthand, that Democrat preachers weave Leftist politics into their sermons and their ministry. Perez is doing what the Left does best, engaging in projection. Like the cheating spouse that is constantly worried their spouse is also cheating, the Left is eaten up with fear borne of their own nonstop dirty politics. ----------------- DNC Chair Complains That Voters Are Influenced By The ‘Pulpit On Sunday‘ Democratic National Committee chairman Tom Perez lamented Wednesday the supposedly malign influence of Christianity on voters’ political preferences, comparing the influence of preachers to that of conservative media outlets. “We all have to make sure that we are fluent in what’s happening across our ecosystem so that we can come to each other’s defense,” Perez said while speaking at Demand Justice’s “The Court In Crisis: What’s Next For Progressives After Kavanaugh” Summit in Washington, DC. “Because we need to build a bigger orchestra. They’ve had a big orchestra for some time and they’ve got the megaphones to amplify it, whether it’s Sinclair at a local level or Fox at a national level. I’ve learned this from the outreach we’ve done at the DNC. . . .And I had someone in Northwestern Wisconsin tell me, ‘You know what, for most of the people I know, their principal sources of information are Fox News, their NRA newsletter, and the pulpit on Sunday.’” Perez went on to suggest that the political preference of single issue, pro-life voters can be entirely explained by their exposure to conservative ideas at their place of worship. “It should come as a surprise to no one that that person has elevated the issue of courts to the top because that person on the pulpit is saying, ‘Ignore everything else that this person has done and is doing, we have to focus on one issue of Roe vs. Wade.’ And people buy it. Because that’s their only source,” Perez said. https://www.nationalreview.com...Pa7DGsyQWSjJ-JaG5bOY . | ||
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I can't read shit like this. The idiocy of some people in these positions just makes me boil. That they are in these positions. That people vote to put them in these positions. I really start to wonder about people around me in this liberal hell hole. How many of them really agree and identify w/ what these idiots say. Versus how many are liberal leaning but don't really identify these idiots. ie - are pro-choice but think this guy is an idiot. "Wrong does not cease to be wrong because the majority share in it." L.Tolstoy "A government is just a body of people, usually, notably, ungoverned." Shepherd Book | |||
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That First Amendment is a real bitch to the committed Leftist. ************* MAGA | |||
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Brother, I don't know how you live there either. It is a place of great physical beauty, but the people have ruined it.
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The left lacks morals and scruples, and they are concerned that those that have both will vote against them. How perfectly ironic. “Remember to get vaccinated or a vaccinated person might get sick from a virus they got vaccinated against because you’re not vaccinated.” - author unknown | |||
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You're right about the Left. Stalin, Mao, Hitler, Castro were all the same. God gets in their way. They prefer to remove God and try to have the State take His place.
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Drill Here, Drill Now |
I'd take it a step further and say Leftists have completely removed the Gospel from the pulpit and every sermon is the so-called "social gospel" or "social action" In churches preaching the Gospel, the sermons are around God becoming man (Jesus) without ceasing to be God, lived a sin free life on earth, and He took on the full penalty of sin with His death on the cross for all who will believe and follow Him. Talking about politics from the pulpit would really jump out at a church like this. Additionally, a politician saying the same thing the preacher/reverend/pastor says would stand out. In social gospel/action "church", the sermons misuse a very narrow set of verses from the Bible and apply to poverty, the environment, medical care, gay rights, and many other politically correct issues. Since they made a loose Biblical tie to the issue du jour they tack on the word justice or phrase "moral issue." You'll never hear a sermon that all have sinned and need a savior. High probabiity that that instead of worship they'll have very good to excellent entertainment, their preacher/reverend/pastor didn't go to seminary (don't need to study theology for 3 years for this style of preaching), and that good works have been perverted (e.g. protesting is greater than or equal to good works). Talking politics from the pulpit wouldn't stand out at all nor would a politician saying the same thing the preacher/reverend/pastor. It'd be strange if a politician didn't say the same thing as their preacher/reverend/pastor. Did you ever listen to Frank Pastore on Christian talk radio out of Los Angeles? One of his favorite sayings was, "Politics is theology applied" See page 33. Ego is the anesthesia that deadens the pain of stupidity DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. | |||
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Gracie Allen is my personal savior! |
Uh, Tom? Where exactly are you getting major Black turnout these days? BLM meetings? | |||
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I'm Fine |
If your single issue is pro-life, then yes - it most likely has to do with your religious beliefs. As a conservative and a Christian, I can positively state that I've never once (in 50 + years of churchgoing) heard my pastor state who he thought we should be voting for. He may preach about some topic that has political implications, but even that is pretty rare. I do know that we have videos showing how we support local pro-life pregancy crisis centers and such... But can't remember a sermon ever being preached on the topic. Some stuff is just kindof common sense if you believe that all life is sacred and a baby's heart and brain get developed pretty dang early in the process... ------------------ SBrooks | |||
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Nor can I. It's more hypocrisy than idiocy, but I will leave it to others to work out the exact percentage of each. ... stirred anti-clockwise. | |||
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I have been in many evangelical churches over the past 25 years (when we left the very liberal Presbyterian church in town) and not once has the pastor told people whom to vote for. They did approve a nonpartisan voting registration drive at our Covenant church in Davis. In that Presbyterian church a number of members left when the pastor called George W. Bush a liar (this was after we had left). It's telling for me that in "progressive" churches the agenda is indistinguishable from that of the left wing of the Democrat party in virtually every respect. _________________________ “ What all the wise men promised has not happened, and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass.”— Lord Melbourne | |||
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The guy behind the guy |
Yep that's me! ...and my wife, she is my chief source of informing me when I'm wrong. | |||
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delicately calloused |
Title should read: DNC chair laments Christian values. You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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Oh stewardess, I speak jive. |
I know ten boatloads of church going conservative Christians who live all over. Their preachers don't need to actively encourage voting for a conservative candidate, it's a given, and that's evident in almost everything they say, casually and in sermons and such. My dad asked me to accompany him to a gun raffle thing that was sponsored by and held at a big local church down south. I sucked it up and went for the chance at some choice guns. It was like an equal mix of a Sunday sermon, an NRA meeting, and a MAGA event, complete with allegorical stories about how gays are wrong and liberals ruin everything always. I didn't care much, it was brief enough and included a fish fry, and my dad scored a sweet rifle, and while no one ever said Vote Trump (or Pence) it was as implied as it gets, 120%. So yeah, no one may literally say the magic words of "go vote for so and so" but it's the same damn thing. And I'm not saying its terribly wrong, but it's absolutely true / common. I certainly lament aspects of it myself, but it's how the game of politics is played. | |||
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The only Christian values this knucklehead is worried about is the conservative, orthodox one. I’m sure he has no issue with the liberation theology or leftist “christianity” that promotes the vote for Dem candidates. RB Cancer fighter (Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma) since 2009, now fighting Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma. | |||
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You don’t fix faith, River. It fixes you. |
Exactly right. I'm sure he fawns all over the big "churches of color" in Chicago that explicitly tell voters which way to vote. ---------------------------------- "If you are not prepared to use force to defend civilization, then be prepared to accept barbarism.." - Thomas Sowell | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Religion, the traditional nuclear family, and Western values built this country. Remove these foundations and you have what passes for society these days, which is coming apart. ____________________________________________________ "I am your retribution." - Donald Trump, speech at CPAC, March 4, 2023 | |||
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delicately calloused |
All anyone need do is advocate for true principles and an endorsement of conservative candidates will be implied. You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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To expect anything more from a heathen or the undisciplined would be shocking.. ______________________________________________ Life is short. It’s shorter with the wrong gun… | |||
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Keep on calling us the scum of the earth bud. A second Trump term will be freakin glorious. | |||
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